Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2048586 FEBS Letters 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Here we show that gene expression of the nuclear receptor RORα is induced during adipogenesis, with RORα4 being the most abundantly expressed isoform in human and murine adipose tissue. Over-expression of RORα4 in 3T3-L1 cells impairs adipogenesis as shown by the decreased expression of adipogenic markers and lipid accumulation, accompanied by decreased free fatty acid and glucose uptake. By contrast, mouse embryonic fibroblasts from staggerer mice, which carry a mutation in the RORα gene, differentiate more efficiently into mature adipocytes compared to wild-type cells, a phenotype which is reversed by ectopic RORα4 restoration.

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